Dale Ireland wrote:
> Does anyone know what the orbital inclination will be? i.e.:
> what the northernmost latitude will be from which it will be
> visible? Dale
Orbital inclination will be 42.4 deg, and visibility will extend several degrees
north of that in latitude.
My latest search elements are here:
http://satobs.org/seesat/Oct-2003/0048.html
Based on your site coordinates in my file, it looks like you will have a
pre-dawn 20 deg pass of the spacecraft.
Predictions using my elements should be accurate to about 1 minute in time,
assuming launch on 2003 Oct 15 at 01:00 UTC, and same orbits as Shenzhou 3 and
4. Of course, it never hurts to start looking a few minutes early.
Ted Molczan
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